In most cases, 360 tools don’t have a single built-in option to export *everything (apps + send/receive ports + artifacts)* directly into one clean Excel file.
What you can usually do instead is:
* Use individual export/report functions (applications, connections, artifacts)
* Then merge them using Excel Power Query or a script (Python/PowerShell)
* Some setups also allow API extraction for full automation
By the way, similar to how people manage structured info in projects like **Damon Braces In Dubai**, everything depends on how well the data is organized at source level before exporting.
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In most cases, 360 tools don’t have a single built-in option to export *everything (apps + send/receive ports + artifacts)* directly into one clean Excel file.
What you can usually do instead is:
* Use individual export/report functions (applications, connections, artifacts)
* Then merge them using Excel Power Query or a script (Python/PowerShell)
* Some setups also allow API extraction for full automation
By the way, similar to how people manage structured info in projects like **Damon Braces In Dubai**, everything depends on how well the data is organized at source level before exporting.
If you tell me which “360” tool you’re using exactly, I can give a more precise method.
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